contagious diffusion, relocation diffusion, expansion diffusion, stimulus diffusion, hierarchical diffusion.
contagious diffusion is strongly associated with local distance effects, whereas hierarchical diffusion often involves the leapfrogging of innovations among widely separated places
Hierarchical diffusion is a pattern of diffusion where information or ideas spread from higher levels of authority to lower levels, often following established pathways of communication or power. This type of diffusion involves the step-by-step spread of innovation or influence from one group or individual to another in a specific order.
what id diffusion? what are the three types?Diffusion is the second important concept for understanding how culture change. type 1) expansion, type 2) relocation type 3) hierarchical
Autonomous. Judaism today does not have a hierarchy, except on a very small scale within each independent synagogue.
Diffusion current is current that is generated due to the vibration of electrons.
The spread of a feature or trend from one key person or node of authority or power to other people or places
If you are taking Biology you know that hierarchy means order from greatest to least and diffusion means spontaneous movement of particles of any kind where they are more concentrated to less concentrated so I believe the answer would be the highest level of particles to the lowest level of particles. Do not quote me on that but it sounds about right. If you're talking about human geography hierarchical diffusion is a form of diffusion in which an idea or innovation spreads by trickling down from larger to smaller adoption units.
If you are taking biology you know that hierarchy means order from greatest to least and diffusion means spontaneous movement of particles of any kind where they are more concentrated to less concentrated so I believe the answer would be the highest level of particles to the lowest level of particles. Do not quote me on that but it sounds about right. If you're talking about human geography hierarchical diffusion is a form of diffusion in which an idea or innovation spreads by trickling down from larger to smaller adoption units.
They are all similar in the sense that they all relate to the spread of cultural traits like ideas, clothing, food, and language, but they all differ in respect to how the diffusion comes about. To pull from my notes, relocation diffusion is diffusion that occurs when people from any given culture migrate to a place with a different culture. Contagious diffusion is diffusion that occurs when something spreads to other places around it and affects almost everyone in its reach. Hierarchical diffusion is diffusion that occurs when people from a high class or social status begin a trend that spreads to the lower classes. Stimulus diffusion is diffusion that spreads to other cultures and adapts the diffused traits to better fit with the new culture (it is only the basic idea that spreads). If you need examples, let me know. So, TL;DR: Yes, they are similar, but they have distinct differences.
Contagious diffusion is a branch of expansion diffusion. It refers to a cultural trait spreading across a population like a disease.
Diffusion is one type of passive transport. In Diffusion, molecules move from a higher concentration gradient to a lower concentration gradient. Diffustion does NOT need energy, or ATP.Q: What is the DEFINITION of DIFFUSION?A: Diffusion- a type of passive transport in cells in which molecules move from areas where there are more of them to areas there are fewer of them.ur wlcm (: SnazzyChazzy